DM-6291: INTERIM Business Analyst, 3 Months, Central London, Immediate Start, £400 per day
Business Analyst
Immediate Start
3 months
Central London
£400 per day
Our client, a Global
Financial Services Business immediately requires a Senior Business Analyst to
work on their infrastructure projects.
Business Analysts need to contribute a strong command
of data centre management, infrastructure and security, virtualisation,
authentication, storage, backup and facilities engineering.
They have technically very
competent business users and it is important that the Business Analysts can
manage questions on infrastructure technical requirements
Key Accountabilities:
Reporting directly to the Project Manager and the Head of Business Analysis you will be accountable for delivering the business analysis for this Programme. Business Analysts work in a global team environment, and package requirements in a manner that can be readily consumed by Enterprise Architects, Engineers, Information Security and Service Transition.
Accountabilities include
(but are not limited to):
·
Capture and
communicate the business problem, current state, desired future state,
objectives, business needs and impacted user groups
·
Understanding the
business case and project scope
·
Developing
requirements (business, user and software requirements — functional and
non-functional) and establishing traceability to the business vision
·
Ensuring
architecture and designs meet business requirements whilst complying with
Enterprise Architecture and Engineering standards
·
Managing the
requirements through the project lifecycle by establishing and maintaining
agreement between the customer and the project team
·
Ability to
navigate the IT teams and business sponsors through a level of ambiguity including
business process change;
·
Working with the
project manager and the business customer(s) to define requirements
stakeholders, requirements conflict resolution procedures and the requirements
team structure
·
Understanding the
relevant Enterprise Architecture and Information Security standards, and
defining how the requirements development will be conducted (i.e. elicitation,
analysis, specification and validation)
·
Responsible for
ensuring change control and change management procedures are followed within
the project team as they relate to requirements
- Experience writing and reviewing infrastructure business requirements covering Network, Security, Active Directory, Storage, Database, Virtualisation and Facilities Engineering domains
- Strong command in best practices of data centre infrastructure management, support and service level agreements
- Authoritative in underlying Authentication, Authorisation, Encryption and tunnelling technologies